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Re: rota zero plus

Postby fabfiveferg » Tue, 23 Feb 2010 11:38 +0000

ger wrote:What are your brake calipers and discs like, cause you will really see them after getting those wheels. Wont be long before you are looking at these

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Re: rota zero plus

Postby Stig » Tue, 23 Feb 2010 1:55 +0000

fabfiveferg wrote:
ger wrote:What are your brake calipers and discs like, cause you will really see them after getting those wheels. Wont be long before you are looking at these

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Re: rota zero plus

Postby mx5lude » Tue, 23 Feb 2010 3:35 +0000

ger wrote:What are your brake calipers and discs like, cause you will really see them after getting those wheels. Wont be long before you are looking at these

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nice :roll:
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Re: rota zero plus

Postby adamaca » Sun, 28 Feb 2010 1:45 +0000

A friend has something very similar there rota something or other lovely wheels, but they used do rub the arches particularly at the back when cornering hard or pothole etc. he just put some adjustable ohlins on and the problem was solved.
They didnt go through the nct though, apparently your wheels are not aloud to extend past the bodywork. How does a caterham pass I wonder?
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Re: rota zero plus

Postby Ivan » Sun, 28 Feb 2010 10:00 +0000

adamaca wrote:A friend has something very similar there rota something or other lovely wheels, but they used do rub the arches particularly at the back when cornering hard or pothole etc. he just put some adjustable ohlins on and the problem was solved.
They didnt go through the nct though, apparently your wheels are not aloud to extend past the bodywork. How does a caterham pass I wonder?

It passes because the wheels don't extend beyond the bodywork. They have mudguards.
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Re: rota zero plus

Postby mx5lude » Sun, 28 Feb 2010 5:22 +0000

adamaca wrote:A friend has something very similar there rota something or other lovely wheels, but they used do rub the arches particularly at the back when cornering hard or pothole etc. he just put some adjustable ohlins on and the problem was solved.
They didnt go through the nct though, apparently your wheels are not aloud to extend past the bodywork. How does a caterham pass I wonder?


not a problem , spare wheels for mot, if they scrape a bit ill get the arches slightly rolled..
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Re: rota zero plus

Postby AMMendes » Mon, 01 Mar 2010 6:00 +0000

With that offset you'll most probably going to need to rool fender.
Some friends have the drag DR-20 Et10 and it rub on the arches.
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